Perixx PERIBOARD-512 Ergonomic Split Keyboard - Natural Ergonomic Design - Black - Bulky Size 19.09"x9.29"x1.73"

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3.7
3.7 out of 5
Reviews: 20
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Lee Kindle
5
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Long review ahead: short version, just buy it and try it. You wont be returning it, trust me! This is not only an absolutely fantastic SPLIT style keyboard, but also one of the best in terms of key/tactile feel Ive ever owned. Ive tried all the usual mechanical keyboards, blue & brown switches (way overrated IMO) along with the legendary buckling spring switches. Yes, this is a rubber dome keyboard, BUT, it feels to me anyhow like a quiet and lighter touch buckling spring keyboard (think IBM Model M) without all the racket a buckling spring or cherry blue switch (or even brown) keyboard can make. It has a nice tactile snap to the keys and sounds similar to a Topre keyboard (youtube it) and has a nice muffled "thock" type sound, no clacky-ness at all. Even the larger stabilized keys are mostly quiet, and the one or two that arent can be made quiet by adding a little white grease lube (search amzn for elite keyboards grease) to the metal stabilizer underneath the key after carefully removing it with a keycap puller or very carefully prying off. This keyboard has a little shorter key travel distance than a full key height keyboard; about 80%, but is just enough shorter that it is actually a better travel distance IMO and allows for a very quick and light touch to the keys, but still gives that satisfying "press" you get on a full travel keyboard. As noted above, the key feel is light, but not too light and has a nice tactile snap (think buckling spring) that you will not get with the overrated mx brown style switch. The split of the board is perfect and puts your hands, arms and shoulders in a very natural position for typing, and also has a full size wrist rest to place the palms of your hands when not actively typing. One thing some folks may complain about is the arrow/home key cluster; do not let that deter you from trying this board. I actually prefer this layout as it allows your trackball (or mouse) to come in closer to your hands than if they used the standard ibm layout. Once you get used to the more condensed layout of the arrow keys and home/end/delete cluster, youll realize it is very very logically laid out and actually makes more sense. So IMO I believe its truly a better layout than the older IBM format. Your mileage may vary. Ive been using split keyboards since the original MS one came out in the late 90s and this Perixx split keyboard is very similar to the old MS elite version, but much better. They key feel and overall construction along with a split spacebar make THIS keyboard the best split keyboard you can buy, not to mention its an incredible value also. I pair this board with a Logitech M570 trackball and its a match made in heaven. My hands and wrists never experience pain and typing on this board is so comfortable and the muted/quiet, light snappy tactile feedback is incredible. I have never enjoyed a keyboard more than this one. It hits ALL the checkboxes. Id happily pay 2-3 times what they charge for it also. And have for other boards that couldnt hold a candle to this one. Note: I was NOT paid or compensated in any way to write this review, and I normally dont write reviews unless I really like something. I LOVE this keyboard :-) and you will too. If you are new to split keyboards, use this one solely for a week and you will not go back to a non-split board ever again, and when/if you have to use a "normal" keyboard youll wonder how you ever did. Ping me in the questions section, happy to share my experience or answer any questions you may have. Happy typing!
dngray
1
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I purchased this keyboard on Feb 2, 2018 and it has worked flawlessly up until today (7-23-2018). For some reason the keyboard just wont recieve power and is completely unresponsive. I tried plugging it into other USB ports and rebooted my PC a few times and nothing. I didnt spill anything on the keyboard it just simply stopped working. Luckily I still have my really old Microsoft split keyboard to use. If Perixx could replace the keyboard it would be much appreciated *update* Upon filing an RMA claim with Perixx on their main website, they ended up shipping me a replacement free of charge. Thank you Perixx, much appreciated!
Elak Swindell
4
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Compared to Microsofts Ergonomic keyboard, this is a decent replacement. There are minor issues that are somewhat annoying though. First off, unlike Microsofts board, this one angles down and doesnt have little lift legs on the front to bring it up. There are two legs in the back, but what is the point in that? They should be on the front. So, if you have the board on a pull-out desk shelf at waist height, the wrist supports are totally useless if you use those rear legs. Even if you place it on the desk, they are still pointless since the you have to angle the wrists just to use them. Sure, you can retract them and have partial use of the support bar, but the wrists are still angled instead of being straight, which is the whole point of the bar in the first place. Bad design idea. The layout for the Home, End, Delete, Page Up/Down and Insert keys is not very friendly to that of the more known keyboard layout since they are vertical instead of horizontal. Normally I know exactly where they are and dont have to look. With this board, I do every time until I get used to. Lastly, the two spacebars are a bit stiff, at least on mine. The left one likes to act as if it needs a bit more pressure than normal to go down at times. They work fine, but could be more smooth in their movement. Other than those issues, I like the board, but would really like to raise the front up so the wrist support area was useful.
Pappylachia
5
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I have numbness in my fingers due to carpal tunnel in both hands, even after surgery. I was having a terrible time trying to type on my standard keyboard, so I purchased this ergonomic keyboard from Amazon, hoping it would help. I am delighted with the results already, after just two days. This keyboard is very comfortable and my typing has improved dramatically due to the ergonomic layout. The keys are sturdy and the keyboard has a quality feel and looks great. I buy a lot of stuff on Amazon, and normally do not submit many reviews, but this product deserves five stars. I was not prompted by the seller to give a review.
Hailey Shopper
3
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The keyboard has an excellent feel, and I very happy with the funcitonality of the keys that do work. I use a Mac with the High Sierra operating system and NONE of the keys except the the "essential" keys are funcitonal. I would happily fay an extra $50 for the keyboard to have the full funcitonality that is designed for PC users. Many customer reviews, and input from Perixx, falsely indicated that the keyboard is functional on a Mac. I wonder just how difficult would be the chore for the manufacturer to fashion a Mac driver for the keyboard. Again, the feel of the keyboard is excellent, the best that I have experienced of any keyboard that Ive ever used.
QueenEvil
5
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I previously had the Microsoft wireless ergonomic keyboard, and while I loved its lightweight design and softness of the keys, I did not love that the 10-key was separate from the actual keyboard and would just stop working half the time. I work from home and this was a HUGE frustration for me. I decided to go back to a more conventional keyboard in so far as it was all one piece and it was wired. After reviewing many products I came to this and ultimately decided to give it a go. So far its amazing. I enjoy the keys, the fact that everything is all in one place and I dont have to worry about anything getting in the way of the wireless because its NOT wireless. It also has a long enough cord that I can have it on my keyboard slide out and it doesnt pull or tug on anything. Another favorite thing of this keyboard is the sleep and volume control buttons at the top of the board. Ive had these on previous keyboards and NONE of them have worked as well as this one. I will definitely keep this board and stick with this brand going forward, its affordable and most importantly - it WORKS!
Anneliese
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jacko
2
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Im surprised the reviews are so consistently good on this keyboard. Some observations - It is quieter than a mechanical keyboard. There is a medium-soft break in the "switch" action when the key presses. Most keys work well when pressed from a variety of angles. Space bar sticks if not pressed directly above the switch or if pressed at an angle not orthogonal to the axis of the action. Im returning mine. Theres a big gap in the market right now. There are several inexpensive mechanical keyboards and several inexpensive split ergonomic keyboards, but there isnt a good mechanical ergo keyboard under $200.
Danny
2
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Ive been using my Microsoft ergonomic keyboard since I started using a computer so its become completely natural for me using split keyboards and I cannot get used to normal keyboard. This keyboard is feels overall very similar to the Microsoft, which is a nice thing considering how much I loved my old one. My one complaint with this keyboard is that its not raised high enough, I had to stack a DVD case on each of the hinge that raises the keyboard high enough. You might ask, why 2 stars if Im giving such a good review? Well.. the left arrow key only works about 40% of the time on presses.. which leads me to believe that might be a QA issue or maybe I just got unlucky with my keyboard.
A. Dobrynin
5
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Ive been using Natural Ergonomic Keyboards since the mid-90s when MS sent 2 of them to the company where I worked as a tech writer for us to try out and evaluate. When It came my turn to try one, it only took a few hours to get used to the layout and I loved it, and didnt want to pass it on to the next person to try, so the company got one for me and Ive used one ever since. I went through a couple MS Natural Elite keyboards and then went to the MS Multimedia Natural Keyboard, which I loved even more and have used that keyboard all these years until now. However, I needed to change from a PS2 to a USB keyboard, because my PS2 KVM switch went belly up and after several weeks of searching, I could not find another one like it anywhere. So I had no choice but to buy a USB KVM switch and retire my beloved PS2 Mutlimedia Natural keyboard to the things to sell on eBay. Having to give up my keyboard caused me some consternation, because I feared I wouldnt find another one that adequately replaced it. Well, I read all the reviews of all the USB Natural keyboards available and decided to try the Perixx 512 Natural Keyboard. After using it extensively now for several days, all of my consternation is gone. The Perixx 512 Natural Keyboard is the perfect replacement for my old tried and true MS Multimedia Natural Keyboard. It has the exact same keystroke feel as my old keyboard has - nice, crisp, and positive - which is a very important keyboard aspect to me, so Im very happy about that. It did take a few hours to get used to the key layout format again as it is the same as an MS Natural Elite keyboard, whereas Ive been using the MS Multimedia Natural keyboard for 15+ years, which is slightly longer and so things like the arrow keys and the keys above them, which I use a lot, have a different configuration. The one thing I miss is the delete key on my old keyboard was a double-long key and the Perixx delete key is a single-size key and so I sometimes hit the end key above it, because Im used to the double-long key, but Ill get used to that too in time. Overall, I highly recommend the Perixx 512 Natural Keyboard. If youre replacing a MS Natural Keyboard, this is the one for you.
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Make sure this fits by entering your model number. Split-key and 3-D design conforms to your natural arm and hand positions. Integrated palm rest design support your wrists a comfort position. The tactile keystroke is designed in order to reduce pressure when you press the keys and to give you the benefit to type more comfortable. Plug and Play keyboard with USB interface and 6.0 Ft cable; Build-in with 7 Multimedia Hot keys. System requirements: Windows 7, 8, 10; Wired USB connection; Package includes: PERIBOARD-512 The ergonomic split keyboard is different from the traditional desktop keyboard, and it will take you a few days or weeks to get familiar with the use.
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